Flying Spaghetti Monster
The Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) is a satirical deity invented by American physicist Bobby Henderson in 2005 as the central figure of Pastafarianism, a parody religion designed to mock the advocacy for teaching intelligent design alongside evolutionary biology in public school science classes.[1]Henderson, responding to the Kansas State Board of Education's decision to permit local districts to question evolution on grounds of scientific controversy, penned an open letter demanding equal classroom time for the FSM creation myth, which posits that the universe and all life were crafted by a being resembling a mass of spaghetti and meatballs after a drunken binge, followed by an "aftercola" snack.[1]
Depicted with noodly appendages, googly eyes on stalks, and two meatballs for a head, the FSM is said to have invisibly intervened in human affairs, such as rendering pirates—who Pastafarians revere as the original holy men—immune to harm through "touched by His Noodly Appendage" miracles, while their modern decline correlates spuriously with rising global temperatures to parody unsubstantiated causal claims.[2][1]
The parody gained traction by underscoring the arbitrary nature of privileging one untestable origin story over others in empirical science education, influencing public discourse on the separation of church and state without empirical validation of Pastafarian tenets, which remain avowedly fictional to highlight logical inconsistencies in non-falsifiable assertions presented as alternatives to evidence-based theory.[1][3]